Just put in dechloranator, how long should I wait before giving Bob her Medicine?

So one of my platys is sick. I recently put her in a quarantine tank. I just re set it up a short while ago and put her in it after letting it sit awhile. Question is, how long should I wait until putting in medicine, as the dechlorinatoer neutralizes it? The medicine is Jungle LifeGuard, if it's any help.

So one of my platys is sick. I recently put her in a quarantine tank. I just re set it up a short while ago and put her in it after letting it sit awhile. Question is, how long should I wait until putting in medicine, as the dechlorinatoer neutralizes it? The medicine is Jungle LifeGuard, if it's any help.

Thanks again.

I've never heard of a water additive that removes harmful chlorine, has any effect on meds. Where did you get that info? What diseases does Jungle LifeGuard treat? What does your fish have? Didn't you think it was some sort of fin/tail rot?

LifeGuard treats an array of bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections. It's a broad spectrum med that dissolves in the water. Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong, but it says on the back of the box, "if overdose occurs, add carbon or dechlorinator as directed for immediate neutralization"

Thanks, everyone. :) I did that and put in a tablet this morning. I came back this afternoon, and Bob is looking a ton better. What's better yet, is that a very knowledgeable fish-keeping pal of mine came around to take a look at her today, and says she has fin rot, not Ich. Phew. At least my other fish are safe, though I have just decided to treat the main tank one more time just in case.

Bob is resting up in the little tank I like to call "The Fishy E.R" and should be right at rain in a few days. I just want her to get a bit better before putting her back in with the others, so they won't pick on her, because she's sick.